What if your most comfortable shirt was also your best performing? Meet our Smarter Basics™ – the only basics at work while you play.

Hand tie-dyed smarter basics™ bring full performance – and fun

Our new it’s a strech fabric uses the same engineered technology as our smarter basics™ and wool 2.0™ – with the addition of just the right amount of Lycra. This is incredibly soft and ensures great freedom of movement – you have to wear it to believe it.

Sport Science™ offers several lines of graphics that let you have fun with your performance. From our infographics™, original Outdoor People illustrations and women’s shegraphics, Sport Science™ is for whatevering™.

Sport Science™ offers more than just performance shirts. From our brand new nylon multi-pack to our gift certificates, Sport Science™ takes the guess work out of performance apparel so you can do more. Enjoy.

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Sport Science performance wear provides the best in athletic clothing by designing active wear for all facets of your lifestyle. Our dri wear performance fit clothes wick sweat and dry quickly to keep you dry so you can do more (or less) in style and comfort.

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for whatevering
what·ev·er·ing
[hwät-ˈe-vər-iNG]
verb
1. to engage in an unspecified activity
2. used to emphasize a lack of restriction in referring to anything or amount, no matter what.

“whatevering is running a marathon, running a 5k, running farther than you did yesterday. Doing yoga, lifting weights, doing pilates. Eating well or eating too much. Getting big or trimming down. Getting in beach shape or getting in gamer shape. Working late, or sneaking out early. Having a coffee or having a cocktail. Skiing, snowboarding, skating, or surfing. Even rolling around in those awesome shoes with the wheels in them. Chilling out. Driving to work, biking to work, carpooling with that weird guy. For drinking water or drinking the kool-aid. Taking the trash out or making your kids do it.Anything and everything – or nothing at all.”